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\nLucknow<\/strong>: In prison, Izhar had twenty minutes each month to make phone calls. The calls were awaited eagerly, for reasons beyond the obvious. The men of his family were away in Saudi Arabia, and the women, like in any North Indian family, couldn\u2019t travel alone to visit Izhar in Ahmedabad prison, where he had been stuck for four years. His phone calls were the only way to learn his whereabouts.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

The last time he called them, it was from Hyderabad. He had just been moved there from Ahmedabad, three days after Holi. \u201cHe loved Holi,\u201d says his older sister, Rukhsana Khatoon. \u201cHe was tense that day, but still the first thing he asked was \u2018Aapa did you play colours?\u2019\u201d She sits in a small room with peeling walls and floor-paper, watching her daughters and nieces read\u00a0duas<\/em>\u00a0for Izhar.<\/div>\n
On April 7, in Nalgonda district in Telangana, five men accused of terrorism were killed in a police encounter. They were being taken from Warangal jail to a\u00a0Hyderabad court when, according to police, one of them grabbed a police weapon and tried to escape. There were 17 policemen in the bus. The five undertrials were partially handcuffed, and still inside the police van when they were shot. One of them was Izhar.<\/div>\n
\u201cThe day they were transferred to Hyderabad, the police instigated them to run away, but they didn\u2019t,\u201d Rukhsana continues. \u201cThey knew it was a ploy to kill them in an encounter. Izhar usually didn\u2019t tell us about all these things, but that day he did. He had a hunch that the police were planning something. He didn\u2019t know they would actually do it.\u201d In Hyderabad, Izhar, along with two other boys, submitted an affidavit in court claiming their lives were under threat. The following day he made his last phone call home. The call was short, and Izhar said he might not be able to call again for two or three weeks, while they shifted him to Warangal.<\/div>\n
\u201cAs always,\u201d Rukhsana adds, \u201che told us not to worry.\u201d<\/div>\n
When the first news of an encounter reached the family on April 7, they were desperate to confirm it wasn\u2019t him. \u201cWe kept searching for news on TV, online, but found none,\u201d says Zia, Izhar\u2019s niece, but just three years younger than him. \u201cThere was no court hearing that day either. The news stayed uncertain. The five photos put out by the police didn\u2019t include Izhar, and media reports only claimed that one Izrar Khan was killed.\u201d<\/div>\n
It was only the next morning that an acquaintance called and confirmed that Izhar was dead. To date, he is absent from the file photos released by police, his place taken by an unknown man, \u2018Izrar\u2019.<\/div>\n
Young blood in Old Lucknow<\/strong><\/div>\n
Izhar Ahmed Khan grew up in Naya Gaon, a busy street in Aminabad bazar, a market\u00a0for electrical goods, hardware and guns in Old Lucknow. \u201cHe was a\u00a0dabang<\/em>. No denying that,\u201d says his elder brother Tanweer, using popular north Indian\u00a0slang for a man who is macho and has swagger. \u201cPampered, but responsible. As the only man in the house while we were away, he obliged anyone who had a problem. He would do whatever it took to solve it.\u201d<\/div>\n
Their father, Shamshuddin Ahmed Khan, a lawyer who ran an Urdu weekly called\u00a0Awadh ki Pukaar<\/em>, was ill and bedridden. Three older brothers worked in Saudi as a driver, a mechanic and a fabricator. And Izhar, like like any young man in UP, dressed in style and hung out on the street, playing Robin Hood, and being popular.<\/div>\n
After graduating from Vidyant Hindu PG College (where he was known for organizing \u2018Durga Pooja\u2019 stalls during the Navratras) Izhar got into real estate as a small-time player. Old Lucknow was unplanned and congested, and the Hindu and Muslim families whom it housed, in equal proportion, had just been introduced to the marvel of \u2018builder flats\u2019. People were auctioning tenders for real estate players to pull down old houses and raise standardised, multi-storey apartment buildings. In August 2010, Izhar, who had also enrolled in a law course, bagged one contract, just a few houses away from his own. \u201cAfter he grabbed the contract, which was worth 60 lakhs, trouble began,\u201d says Tanweer. \u201cThere was a fight over the contract, an he and some others were arrested for five days.\u201d<\/div>\n
Just a few weeks after that first arrest, on October, 20, 2010, Izhar was arrested again: this time by an Anti-Terror Squad from Gujarat. In a December 2010 chargesheet, filed by the Gujarat police, he was accused of selling a pistol to one Viquar, who had allegedly killed a policeman in Maninagar, Gujarat, while preparing to avenge the Gujarat massacres of 2002. Later, in a 2011 chargesheet, the SIT and counterterrorism team of undivided Andhra Pradesh accused Izhar and seven others of killing policemen and home guards in 2008 and 2009, to mark the anniversaries of the Mecca Masjid blasts.<\/div>\n
Police also claimed to have recorded Izhar\u2019s \u2018confessional\u2019 statement, made in front of the Deputy Superintendent of Police, just a few months after his arrest. The statement had it that Izhar met Viqar in Lucknow in 2004, through two young men, Salim and Shariq. Viqar had introduced himself as Nazeer. It was then that Izhar sold arms to Viqar, alias Nazeer, for Rs. 20,000. Similarly, he sold factory-made pistols and revolvers for Rs 20,000 and 22,000 in 2007 and 2008. In his statement, Izhar supposedly claimed that he had no idea the weapons would be used for terrorist activities.<\/div>\n
Viqar was also killed in the encounter.<\/div>\n
Guilty until proven dead<\/strong><\/div>\n
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\"The<\/p>\n

The photos released by police of the alleged terrorists killed in the encounter do not include Izhar\u2019s picture. Credit: Neha Dixit<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\u201cOnce, on our visit to Ahmedabad jail, I asked him to swear to me that he was not tortured in prison,\u201d Zia says. \u201cThat time he told me he\u2019d been beaten and given electric shocks. He had to slit his wrist and neck so he would be admitted to the hospital, and escape the police encounter. I remember the marks on his wrist. And they want us to believe that Izhar-mamu confessed in front of those police?\u201d<\/div>\n
Izhar\u2019s advocate, Shafat Ullah Khan, says that no other evidence exists to link Izhar with Viqar or the alleged terror attacks. The police have not located Salim and Shariq, the two boys who allegedly introduced Izhar to Viqar. \u201cA confession before the police in custody remains inadmissible in the court,\u201d he says.<\/div>\n
Sitting under a tarpaulin on the first-floor balcony of her house, Najma is burning with fever. Her body is frail: She has been on dialysis for the last year and still doesn\u2019t know that her son, Izhar, was killed in an \u2018encounter\u2019. The family told her that he had an accident in prison.<\/div>\n
\u201cHad his father been alive, Izhar would not have rotted in the prison for so many years.\u201d Izhar\u2019s father died two and a half months after Izhar\u2019s arrest in 2010. \u201cWhat will give me hope to live, now that my son is gone? Nobody even tells me what happened.\u201d Najma chokes as she speaks. She can\u2019t stop crying. \u201cOnce I had asked Izhar if I should fix up his marriage with a girl he\u2019d liked since they were children. He said, don\u2019t make them wait for me. If they find another match for her, before I\u2019m released, they should go ahead. Which boy says that?\u201d<\/div>\n
In his final phone call, Izhar told Rukhsana that the case was about to turn and he would get bail. Thirty-eight out of 52 witnesses examined in the trial had failed to identify him as the culprit. \u201cThe police may have been scared, after keeping an innocent person in confinement for almost five years,\u201d says Rizwana, Izhar\u2019s other sister. \u201cThat is why they killed him.\u201d<\/div>\n
\u201cLook at this mohalla. Hindu or Muslim, every single person grieved on Izhar\u2019s death,\u201d she says. \u201cThey say he was avenging the deaths of Muslims in Gujarat. He had only been outside Lucknow twice in his life. That, too, to Kanpur.\u201d<\/div>\n
The days of judgment<\/strong><\/div>\n
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\"Growing<\/p>\n

Growing up in Old Lucknow, Izhar was popular and always a bit of a \u2018dabang\u2019. Credit: Neha Dixit<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Rizwana is joined by a girl in her twenties, also from the neighbourhood. She is Munmun Singh, Izhar\u2019s\u00a0munhboli<\/em>(proclaimed) sister. \u201cOnce, he said on the phone, \u2018Don\u2019t be ashamed of your brother. I\u2019m not a terrorist just because someone called me that\u2019,\u201d she tells me later. \u201cEven Sanjay Dutt was accused and sent to jail for providing guns. He wasn\u2019t killed for that. Izhar-bhai wasn\u2019t even proven guilty, and look at these media people now \u2013 calling him terrorist.\u201d<\/div>\n
The news of the encounter appeared in media in every language, all of them referring to the dead as terrorists. In the Hindi newspaper\u00a0Hindustan<\/em>, the headline ran, \u2018Telangana mein mara gaya Lucknow ka atanki\u2019\u00a0<\/em>(\u2018Lucknow terrorist killed in Telangana\u2019).<\/em>\u00a0Dainik Jagran<\/em>\u00a0had \u2018Lucknow mein kunba badhane mein jute atanki<\/em>\u2019 (\u2018Terrorists trying to expand their tribe in Lucknow\u2019), and \u2018Izhar ne Gujarat mein banaya tha network<\/em>\u2019 (\u2018Izhar had built a network in Gujarat\u2019). The English media were not going to be left behind.\u00a0The Hindu<\/em>: \u2018Five Islamist militants shot dead in encounter.\u2019\u00a0The<\/em>\u00a0Times of India<\/em>: \u2018Five terrorists trying to flee shot dead in Telangana.\u2019<\/div>\n
\u2018One reporter even wrote that Izhar had amassed lots of property and wealth,\u201d Zia says. \u201cIf that were true, would we be in this dilapidated house in a narrow alley where there isn\u2019t even a proper room to have guests?\u201d<\/div>\n
Izhar\u2019s family plans to send a notice asking media groups to apologise for calling him a terrorist. \u201cWe don\u2019t want revenge for what has been done to Izhar, but we definitely want this false accusation removed,\u201d says his brother Tanweer. They have the help of Rihai Manch, an organization devoted to the release of the falsely accused, and its director, the advocate Mohd. Shoaib. As an example of how false terror cases are further embellished by the media, Shoaib points to the case of one Kausar. \u2018A media organization published a picture of a grand house, saying it was his. The house was actually owned by a cop.\u2019<\/div>\n
Anurag Sharma, Telangana\u2019s Director General of Police, says, \u2018There was no proof that the five men killed on April 7 in the police encounter had any link with SIMI, Indian Mujahideen or LeT. An inquiry by an executive magistrate and judicial inquiry has been ordered into the encounter, following a Supreme Court directive in 2014. The guilty will be punished.\u201d<\/div>\n
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When asked if religion has anything to do with Izhar\u2019s case, Tanweer replied, \u201cPlease don\u2019t make it an issue of\u00a0mazhab<\/em>\u00a0at all. Izhar was loved by all. But I just have one thing to say. Every single non-Muslim friend of his attended his funeral, but not a single one of his Muslim friends came. This is what a false accusation can do to a community.\u201d<\/p>\n

Published by TheWire.in on May 14, 2015
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